OCTANDRIA TRIGYNIA. 209 



Black Bindweed. Anglis, 



In corn-fields and near the fea-coafts frequent, o. 

 VII. VIII. 



TETRAGYNIA. 



PARIS. Gen. fl 500. 



Cal. 4-phyllus. Petala 4, anguftiora, Bacca 4-I0- 

 cularis. 



PARIS. Sp. pi. 526. (Oed. Dan. t. 139. opt. Ger. 

 Em. 405. /. I. Pet. herb. t. 44. /. 8 ) 



Herb Paris, True-love, or One-berry. Anglis. 



In a wood about a mile to the South of Newbottk^ 

 near Dalkeith. Dr. Parfons. And in the Den 

 of Bethaick, four miles from Perth, if. V. 



It is readily known by having four oval, feflilc 

 leaves, growing verticillate at the top of the 

 llalk, with a fingle greenifh flower in the centre 

 of them, fucceeded by a black berry. 



ADOXA Gen. pi 501. 



Cal bifidus, inferus. Cor, 4-s. 5-fida, fupera. 

 Bacca 4-s. 5-locularis, calyce coalita. 

 ofchateili' ADOXA. Sp.pl, 527. (Oed. Dan, t. 94. opt. Moris. 

 na I. hiji.f. 4. t. i%.f, 14. Ger.Em. 1091./. 10.) 



Tuberous Mofchatel. Anglis. 

 In woods and fhady places in a loofe foil, but noE 

 very comm.on : in the Hermitage. Dr. Parfons. 

 Mr. Stuart found it near the top of Creg-Chail- 

 lech., a hill lying between liillin and Glen-Lyon, 

 in Breadalbane* % . V. 



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